Mumbai will see significant traffic disruptions as key roads are closed from March 3 to 10 for the Maharashtra Budget Session. Learn which routes will be affected and how to plan your commute.
Mumbai TrafficRoad ClosuresMaharashtra Budget SessionBandrakurla ComplexTraffic ManagementReal Estate MaharashtraMar 03, 2025
The key roads that will be closed include stretches of the Western Express Highway, Eastern Freeway, and the Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) roads.
The roads are being closed as a precautionary measure to ensure the smooth conduct and enhance security for the Maharashtra Budget Session.
The Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC) is one of India's most expensive commercial real estate hubs, home to many corporate offices and financial institutions.
You can stay updated through the official social media channels of the Mumbai Traffic Police, which will provide real-time updates and information about alternate routes.
Commuters are advised to plan their routes in advance, use public transport, carpool, and avoid non-essential travel during peak hours to reduce congestion.
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